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how are animals of Greenland protected from the cold​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A dense, fluffy fur coat protects it from the cold, and small rounded ears control sound location and heat loss. A good supply of body fat and a system of countercurrent heat exchange maintain a core temperature.

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Answered by bandanachoudhary2380
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When I visited the Greenland tundra, I was amazed by how the animals were everywhere and not really afraid of the humans. They seemed to just share the territory with the other people. The animals are really a site to see.

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